Description

Large Mud Flap with POW-MIA Design

Product Specs

Decoration: POW-MIA

Height: 8″

Manufacturer Part Number: 14200046

Material: Rubber

Sold in Units: Each

Width: 10-1/2″

Fitment

Note: This item is a universal/custom fit component, and does not have any direct standard/OEM model application. Some items may require modification and an advanced level of mechanical skill and/or knowledge for installation.

I installed these flaps on my 2011 H-D Trike. They fit and look great, the flaps have a great shape and really do the job of keeping mud and dust forming on the rear of the Trike. I am a Viet Nam disabled Vetran and am proud to have served in the U.S. Army to protect this country and keep it free ! This product is made well & should last and wear well. The quality is great, the service I have always recieved from J&P Cycles ... always great. I've ordered on line, made purchases during Sturgis last year( windshield and Tea Bags) ... I purched a complete dual exhaust system at last years River Run hear in BHC & Laughlin. Now due to med problems ... I had to Trade my Ultra 2 wheel for the Trike. I always recommend J&P to everyone I talk to and ... well, look J&P carry the finist products and it always available. I am a gold card holder .... if I am selected for a 50.00 gift card, I'd rather have it put it put toward a renewal.
Thank you J&P Cycles great company !
P.S could ya help us old vets on some discounts that will help us get our bikes back to getting them where we were before ? Lost most of the previous stuff when I traded in my 2 wheels for 3. No harm in asking !

★★★★★bigbuck30025@yahoo.com
Posted:

have it attached, like it but I did have to cut it down at the top to make it work

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John Parham was bitten by the motorcycle bug early in his life. His enthusiasm led to a partnership in a
small motorcycle shop from 1975 to 1979. In 1979 he and his wife, Jill, established J. Parham Enterprises, Inc.,
the predecessor to the present J&P Cycles. During this time, John still worked full-time and followed his
"hobby" in the evening and weekends. Read More